Naomi Shaban

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Naomi Namsi Shaban

Born

9th September 1963

Post

P.O. Box 73855 - 00200 Nairobi

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

namsi-ns@yahoo.com

Telephone

0722814412

Telephone

0202215245

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 481 to 490 of 1513.

  • 10 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Clauses 8 and 9 respectively provide for the appointment, through a competitive process, of the chief executive officer and the corporation secretary. Clause 12 provides for the source of funds for the Council from the funds allocated by the National Treasury as approved by Parliament, money borrowed by the Council and fees collected as revenue for the services rendered by the Council. Clauses 15 and 16 provide for the auditing of accounts and reporting the operations of the Council to the Cabinet Secretary in the required manner. Part III provides for licensing and inspection of warehouses and in particular Clause ... view
  • 10 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Part VI relates to the negotiation and transfer of warehouse receipts. Clause 35 empowers the depositor of goods to the warehouse to negotiate the warehouse receipt issued to another specified person by endorsement and delivery. Part VII of the Bill relates to the penal provisions. Clause 40 creates the offence of issuing fraudulent warehouse receipts upon which if convicted, the person is liable to be sentenced to a maximum term of five years in prison or a fine not exceeding Kshs1 million. This is the same in the offence of knowingly issuing warehouse receipts based on false information and would ... view
  • 10 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I stand to request that we defer Oder No.14 on the Miscellaneous Fees and Levies Bill, National Assembly Bill No.30 of 2015, to next week. view
  • 10 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I stand again to ask for deferment of Order No.15, the Kenya Defence Forces (Amendment) Bill, National Assembly Bill No.41 of 2015, so that we can prepare for it next week. view
  • 17 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the House today, Wednesday 17th February 2016:- The Report of the House Business Committee on its benchmarking visit to Rome, Italy between 23rd and 27th November 2015. view
  • 11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I wish to start by congratulating the Committee for the job it has done despite the fact that it has left out some very salient issues that were mentioned in the report. view
  • 11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to move that the Motion be amended as follows:- By inserting the following words “immediately after the words “Tuesday, 7th July, 2015”- “Subject to the insertion of the following:- (i) New Recommendation 6(v) on page 137 of the Report as follows:- “v. Mrs. Lydia Achode for her role in the irregular procurement of offices at Mayfair Court Centre when she was the Registrar of Judiciary.” I will proceed to explain why I have moved that amendment with recommendation. In the Report, there is a lot that has been mentioned about Lady Justice Lydia Achode. Starting from ... view
  • 11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: was aware that building was leased on the recommendations of Commissioners Ahmednassir and Ominde who were actively involved in the procurement process. If you proceed to page 70 of the same Report, you will find that Ms. Anne Amadi who is now the Chief Registrar mentioned that due to the short notice issued, the JSC approved the leasing of offices for its operations and instructed the Chief Registrar to identify its suitable office space for lease, for approval by the JSC. Although she did not mention who the Registrar was at that time, it was Lady Justice Lydia Achode. The ... view
  • 11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: On the same page 70, Ms. Emily Ominde who is a Commissioner submitted that the JSC was involved in the process of identifying the building. The Commission tasked the then Registrar of the High Court, Mrs. Lydia Achode, to identify office space for commissioners to move in. This was after the JSC had been given notice to move out of Anniversary Towers. She then goes on to say that Mrs. Achode identified three buildings namely Reinsurance Plaza, National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) and Mayfair Centre. The JSC instructed her and Commissioner Ahmednassir to inspect the three buildings and advise on ... view
  • 11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: On page 71, Gimco Limited who were the leasing agents, specifically said in paragraph three of their submissions that the company did not have an idea how the Judiciary identified the building for lease. They said they were approached by the Judiciary that was seeking to lease space on the 5th Floor measuring 3,600 Sq ft and parking space. A JSC officer by the name of Mr. Momanyi visited Gimco offices in this regard. view

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